Sizes up to 10 have a 34'' inseam; sizes 11 and larger have a 35'' inseam

Outside rubber pull strap

Adjustable nylon strap

Web ID: 31398

Rated 3 out of
5 by
T111 from
Quality Good / Inseam One SizeI would recommend with a caveat. The quality appears good. The inseam is 34" on these waders. I am 5'11" and wear a true 33" inseam and will have to take the waders to a tailor and try and cut the inside of the leg so that they will not rub on me. These will not fit a shorter person without having a tailor cut them. It would have been okay for the inseam to be a bit short, but a bit long makes them impossible to wear. A 32" inseam would have probably fit both shorter and taller people.

Date published: 2017-04-10

Rated 4 out of
5 by
TroutnDucks from
Used for YearsI use for trout fishing & duck hunting, mostly in WI. Use them ~ 15x / year. The pair I had before these was from 2008 & the leak showed up this year where the boot joins the seam of the wader.
Comfortable & roomy, true to sizing guidelines from basspro for boot sizes. The only thing I would change is is to not have insulation because I use them in summer heat.
That said, I re-ordered because they are a good value for the price relative to other hip boots.

Date published: 2016-10-04

Rated 5 out of
5 by
jfoutdoors from
Hip BootsGot them just in time for a week at trout camp. Comfortable and kept me dry. Priced right.

Date published: 2016-05-20

Rated 1 out of
5 by
Anchorage from
LeakersThey are way too heavy and over insulated. I've worn them about 5 times and both waders leak. I hoped these would be better than the cheap ones, but these are the cheap ones at a higher price.

Date published: 2015-08-26

Rated 4 out of
5 by
CatchThis from
Hip bootsThese boots are good for the surf when Chest Waders arent needed. The material is a little heavier than I would like, but they do the job. They do get a little warm, but they do keep you dry and are sturdy.

Date published: 2015-05-20

Rated 3 out of
5 by
tnfishingnut from
to heavyThe waders are well built but are to heavy. They are comfortable. But If you have to walk any distance with these things on your legs will be tired. If you can deal with the weight of these waders you will be happy otherwise.

Date published: 2015-04-05

Rated 5 out of
5 by
astoeck13 from
good bootsbought these boots for the 2014 trapping season. They proved to be tough, durable, and comfortable.

Date published: 2015-01-06

Rated 5 out of
5 by
duckstopper from
good dealI searched through several retailers for a good quality, but reasonably priced hip boot. These boots fit the bill. They're heavy duty and should hold up to rough use. They are a good fitting comfortable boot. When the time comes for a replacement I'd order this same boot if it was available.

How warm are these hip waders, they would be for trout fishing on many warm days most of the fishing out of the water and a fair amount of hiking. I want a boot foot hip wader I have used canvas in the past warm but tolerable Thanks Slack

Asked by: Slack

What material are these boots constructed of, vinyl, waterproof nylon, pvc or what?

Asked by: Turbo360

Thank you for your inquiry. The boots are rubber.

Answered by: BPSResource11

Date published: 2018-02-07

by inseam do you measure from crotch to bottom of boot or to top of boot or what? - I am 5'6&quot; and wear 27&quot; inseam pants - will the size 8's work?

Asked by: gary smith

Do you know if these are Snake proof

Asked by: Angela77

Thank you for choosing Bass Pro Shops. These waders are not snakeproof.

Answered by: BPSProductSpecialist8

Date published: 2018-01-05

Is the strap which attaches to your belt adjustable?

Asked by: thomasj

Shorter inseam than 34&quot;?

Will these work for a 30&quot; inseam?

Asked by: Sari

With these made with a 34&quot; inseam, they are not going to fit optimally (or as comfortably) on a person with a 30&quot; inseam.

Answered by: NatlieO

Date published: 2017-06-01

Do they have calf ties

Asked by: zhooker

no

Answered by: astoeck13

Date published: 2017-06-01

How much do they weigh???

Asked by: nd2fish

They are very heavy and over insulated. I live in Alaska and the insulation just adds weight.